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Title: | Screening for Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) Among Health Care Workers (HCW) in an Urban Community South-South Nigeria. |
Authors: | Ndako, J.A Onwuliri, E.A Adelani-Akande, T. Olaolu, D.T Dahunsi, S.O Udo, U.D |
Issue Date: | Mar-2014 |
Publisher: | International of Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Allied Sciences |
Citation: | Pp 415-425 |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.3;No.3 |
Abstract: | Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major public health problem worldwide, while infection is
highest in the developing world particularly Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Healthcare workers
(HCW) are at extra risk of acquiring blood-borne viral infections, particularly hepatitis B (HBV),
this study is therefore aimed at estimating prevalence of Hepatitis B virus infection and its
associated risk factors among health care workers in Uyo Metropolis. A total of 188 Health
personnel, which constitutes Nurses, Doctors, Medical Laboratory Scientists,
Technicians/Assistants, Pharmacists And Ward Assistance, were screened for HBV surface
antigen (HBsAg) using ELISA HBsAg kits (Clinotech diagnostic 3rd generation). A wellstructured
questionnaire was used to determine demographic and other relevant data. Out of the
one hundred and Eighty-eight (188) respondents screened. Thirty two (32) representing 17.0%
were found to be seropositive, Distribution of Hepatitis B Infection based on age showed a
higher prevalence of (4.8%) among subjects aged 46-50years; X2Values = 0.708; P>0.05.
Considering gender, female subjects recorded (17.3%) prevalence compared to (16.7%) recorded
by the Male subjects;X2 Values= 0.538, df = 1, p>0.05.Considering the profession of the
subjects screened, the highest prevalence of 6.9% was found among nurses while the leastprevalence of 0.53% was recorded among pharmacists. From the result obtained, it is obvious
that the prevalence of HBV tends to be high among personnel with high proximity to blood and
body fluids, it is therefore important that health personnel be properly informed about their risk
to HBV infection, so as to adopt measures to avoid infection, while routine vaccination of health
workers against HBV is highly recommended. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/272 |
ISSN: | 2277–4998 |
Appears in Collections: | Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy
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